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Ashley works on building strength and keeping collection on Amex, a three year old stallion by Famous Bugs, by using her all lefts and all rights exercise.
Ashley uses Reckless, a four year old mare by Docs Gettin Wreckless, to talk about having body control by keeping a horse between your hands and legs.
After taking Summer to her first expedition and finding some areas that need improvement, Ashley talks through different exercises to work on Summer's rate and keeping her shoulders picked up while turning around the barrels.
Ashley takes her young horses to their first expedition to gain exposure, build confidence and prepare them for their future barrel careers.
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THE CHASE.

Principles Of Barrel Racing

Futurity barrel horse trainer Emily Necaise coaches horses through their first years of training and competition. This series shows you horses from their very first time on the pattern to horses that are actively competing. Emily takes an individualized approach to each horse and appreciates their strengths while recognizing their weaknesses to build a horse that is broke, confident and prepared for its job.

About the Trainer

Emily Necaise

Emily Necaise is a Mississippi native training out of Pilot Point, Texas where she rides colts for Highpoint Performance Horses and takes her own outside clients. She is the foundation trainer to the trainers starting futurity, derby and rodeo winners. Horses have gone on to Fallon Taylor, Kelsey Treharne, Joy Wargo, Sharin Hall, Marne Loosenort and more.
She apprenticed under the top names in barrel racing and put together her program based on the foundation of elevation, engagement, soft ribs and momentum. The horse industry knows it’s the two year old person who builds the winning foundation the top horses in the world possess. We couldn’t be more excited to have the barrel racing industry’s top foundation girl leading you through the barrel series. You’ll be able to follow her two year olds, first major crop of 3 year olds and the occasional older horse as she puts the top foundation program in the world on. In addition, get ready to watch her breakout futurity year!
FILTER BY: Harley | Shania | Albany | Sam | Buzz | Gunner | Lou | Johnny | Cody | Summer | Halo | Esther | Derby | Swoon | Amex | ALL
Ashley uses Harley, a five year old mare by Tres Fortunes, to show how she goes about slowing down and working with a horse that wants to be too quick, strong, and flat to the first barrel.
Ashley uses the draw reins to soften and elevate Shania's front end by working on lateral flexion and driving her forward into the bridle.
Guest trainer Brandon Cullins demonstrates his process of how he warms up his horses prior to working the barrels. He then explains an exercise he uses while schooling a horse on the barrels and discusses problem solving techniquest with Ashley.
Brandon demonstrates how he gains the attention of a young stud horse during his warmup. He also talks about his process of schooling a young horse around the barrels. Ashley and Brandon later spend time dicussing their different experiences, thoughts, and ideas on training barrel horses.
Ashley talks about the importance of desensitizing a horse to banners and barrel wraps.
Ashley explains the different exercises and techniques she uses while working with a young horse. She also talks about having different, realistic expectations for each horse based on their level of training.
Ashley breaks down and troubleshoots working around the first barrel with Buzz.
After a quick warmup, Ashley works on engaging Gunner's hind end during his turns around the barrels.
Ashley demonstrates how she gains more lateral flexion and softness by using her all lefts and all rights drill.
Ashley talks about how she plans to collect and strengthen Johnny around the barrel pattern while using the draw reins.
Ashley works to build Albany's confidence and better her barrel pattern by focusing on Albany's form and shoulder position. Ashley also talks about the importance of setting up a horse's position while running the pattern
Ashley helps tune up Shania's barrel turn by working on rate and body position.
In preparation for a practice jackpot, Ashley focuses on Cody's rate, reactiveness, and acceptance of being pulled on with the bridle.
Ashley uses Summer, a three year old mare by Streakin Boon Dox, to explain the process of teaching a young horse to rate off of a rider's seat and body. Ashley then focuses on driving Summer's hind end through the turn while using the four barrel drill.
After a brief period of time off, Ashley brings Halo back to work. Once she has gained Halo's focus, Ashley then works through the four barrel drill.
Ashley explains the importance of a rider's body position and how it can effect the way a horse runs through the barrel pattern. Ashley also talks through two different exercises she uses to work on a horse's shoulders and softness and to keep a horse relaxed while working around the barrels.
Ashley uses Derby to talk through a two barrel drill she uses to sharpen a horse's cues.
Ashley uses Sam to discuss how to elevate a horse that wants to drop its shoulders and get heavy while turning the barrels.
Ashley works to strengthen Halo's hind end by driving her forward and up into the bridle while being in a smaller lope circle. She then schools Halo through the barrel pattern.
Ashley takes her young horses to their first expedition to gain exposure, build confidence and prepare them for their future barrel careers.
After taking Summer to her first expedition and finding some areas that need improvement, Ashley talks through different exercises to work on Summer's rate and keeping her shoulders picked up while turning around the barrels.
Ashley uses Reckless, a four year old mare by Docs Gettin Wreckless, to talk about having body control by keeping a horse between your hands and legs.
Ashley works on building strength and keeping collection on Amex, a three year old stallion by Famous Bugs, by using her all lefts and all rights exercise.

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